Every Thursday, A.i.A. editors compile The Lookout, a series of microreviews of compelling exhibitions on view in New York. As a complement to our popular Best of 2015 series, contributed by art…
Lanka Tattersall is assistant curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA). In chronological order, she shares highlights from the year in exhibitions and performances in LA…
Ron Nagle is among those artists working in ceramics who understand the propensity of human imagination to take flight at the humblest cue. “The minuscule, a narrow gate,” wrote Gaston Bachelard, “ope…
Overview is a new review column in which writers survey multiple exhibitions or other projects. This edition covers the shows "International Pop" at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; "Revolution of…
TUESDAY, MAY 12Opening: Ellsworth Kelly at Matthew Marks
All four of Matthew Marks’s Chelsea galleries will be dedicated to new works by Ellsworth Kelly, who will soon celebrate his…
If Martin Puryear's distinct style of minimalist sculpture has earned him widespread recognition these last several decades, it is partly because his work is so deeply satisfying.
It's been five years since Vincent Fecteau, an artist known for painted abstract sculptures that simultaneously suggest bits of architecture, crumpled machinery and cubist forms, staged his last sol…
This sprawling exhibition of work by Michel Majerus, who was born in Luxembourg and lived in Berlin, was the first in the U.S. since his death, in a 2002 plane crash, at the age of 35.
"I'll tell you what distinguishes this year from last year," Expo Chicago director Tony Karman told A.i.A. at the fair's sophomore outing on Saturday, "and I'll tell you in one word—sales. It was…